technoman wrote:
coolperson wrote:
Does anybody have any idea what program he uses for the iphone apps?
If you have a Mac/apple computer then go to developer.apple.com. Sign up as a free developer until you know how to work the applications and know objective-c. Once you have figured out how to do that much then sign up as a developer by paying $99 and then submit your app to the app store. Oh and once you sign up as a free developer, download the iPhone SDK package. For the programming of the application you use Xcode, for the interface Interface Builder, for the testing of the application: iPhone Simulator, for the checking of other stuff you use Instruments. There are many more applications to use but those are the main ones. Books to get to learn objective-c: Programming in Objective-C by Stephen G. Kochan: Get it on amazon.com. Another book for the iPhone SDK part: Beginning iPhone Development, Exploring the iPhone SDK. It is an Apress book with two authors. I hope this helps. If you have any more questions just ask.
Aw man, I don't have a mac. Is there any way to do it on Vista?
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fruit wrote:
Hi guys.
I just want you to know that I'm leaving Scratch. Scratch wasn't a big thing for me, I've been using other languages (text-based, no not lua. lua [removed].) for years, and Scratch was kinda like a boredom thing. I'm moving on to Objective C, so that I'll be able to code applications for the iPhone platform. I may or may not comr on every now and then, and please don't say this is a publicity stunt. It really isn't. Don't expect me to reply to any of your posts.
I may make a game or two every two months or so, but yeah, goodbye ScratchR's.
Thank you Scratch Team, for creating this awesome program which I hope continues for a long time. The Scractch community is one of the best I've ever seen. I hope that it continues to grow and many new people join.
Ok, I promise this is the end of the post. Goodbye ScratchR's! Thanks!![]()
lua WHAT?!
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